Morocco declares 3 days of national mourning following earthquake tragedy

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Kabul: After a deadly earthquake struck Morocco, claiming over 2000 lives with more than 2000 injured, the country on Saturday declared three days of national mourning, according to an announcement from the royal palace.

“Three days of national mourning have been decided, with flags to fly at half-mast on all public buildings,” said the statement published by the official MAP news agency.

The statement was released after King Mohammed VI chaired a meeting to discuss the disaster.

The meeting was called after the deadliest earthquake to hit North Africa in decades struck southwest of Marrakesh, a popular tourist destination, on Friday night.

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The quake left at least 2,012 people dead and 2,059 injured, many of them seriously, Al-Arabiya reported.

Culled from Afghanistan